DXC Technology Completes Major Data Center Migration for the London Insurance Market
70 billion rows of data, 700 IT assets, and over 200 business applications successfully moved in one of world's most ambitious data center migrations
Supports transformation to a better, faster and cheaper London insurance marketplace
LONDON, May 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC), a leading Fortune 500 global technology services provider, working closely with the London Market Joint Ventures (XIS and XCS), has successfully completed a major data center migration, a key milestone in the multi-year transformation of the world's largest insurance market.
An important step in the insurance market's journey to the cloud, the data center migration will enhance resilience, security, and agility, while laying the foundations for further digital transformation and continuous improvement.
This major undertaking required critical input and coordination from several major organizations in the insurance world including Lloyd's of London, the International Underwriting Association (IUA), the Lloyd's Market Association (LMA) and the London & International Insurance Brokers Association (LIIBA).
Over the course of a single weekend in February, DXC moved over 70 billion rows of data, 700 IT assets, over 200 mission-critical business applications, and multiple database types onto a simplified and more advanced on-prem enterprise data center solution. A period of 'hypercare' was successfully completed at the end of April, signaling the completion of the migration phase.
Over 500 global engineers and an extensive technology partner network collaborated on the migration, spanning three mission-critical environments: production, disaster recovery, and test service.
As the world's largest insurance center, the London insurance market represents 7.6% of the global commercial (re)insurance market, employs 47,000 people across the UK, and makes up almost a quarter of the City of London's GDP.
"Completing the data centre migration has been an important confidence builder for the market and puts the technology stack on a much more resilient and better performing cloud-based infrastructure," said Bob James, Chief Operations Officer, Lloyd's. "This, along with the delivery of two of the five sequences in the Blueprint Two plan moves us forward to a better, faster, and cheaper way of doing business in the Lloyd's and London insurance market."
"DXC is the trusted technology partner to the London insurance market, transforming it from a largely paper-based, analogue set of processes to a marketplace that is digital, efficient and data-first. By completing this major milestone, we are taking an important step in the market's digital transformation as part of our wider engagement with the Lloyd's Blueprint Two program," said Chris Halbard, CEO of the London Market Joint Ventures.
"This complex program is the culmination of years of extensive planning between DXC, the Joint Ventures, representatives from market associations including the LMA and LIIBA, and our customers. In our estimation, this is one of the most ambitious data center migrations in the world, and it's a testament to the expertise of the teams that it has been completed successfully," said Andy Evans, Delivery Director, DXC Technology.
Comprising shareholdings of DXC, the International Underwriting Association and Lloyd's, the Joint Ventures have been providing Business Process Services (BPS) to the London insurance market for over 20 years, managing over 3.7M premium and claims submissions, and handling over 200M messages annually.
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"The scale of this data migration is extraordinary and has required intensive collaboration between DXC, the Joint Ventures, and the companies of the London insurance market," said Louise Day, Director of Operations, International Underwriting Association.
"This was a hugely important project led by DXC and Joint Venture teams. Meticulous planning, delivery execution, and exceptional collaboration with the customer community was the recipe for success," said Rob Myers, Operations Director, LMA.
DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) helps global companies run their mission-critical systems and operations while modernizing IT, optimizing data architectures, and ensuring security and scalability across public, private and hybrid clouds. The world's largest companies and public sector organizations trust DXC to deploy services to drive new levels of performance, competitiveness, and customer experience across their IT estates. Learn more about how we deliver excellence for our customers and colleagues at DXC.com
The Joint Ventures or JV are made up by XIS (Ins-Sure Holdings Limited) and XCS (Xchanging Claims Services Limited). With approximately 1,400 people supporting the Joint Ventures, they have been providing back-office and technology services to the Lloyd's and company London insurance market since 2001.
Jonathan Batty, DXC Technology, Jonathan.batty@dxc.com
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